Pope Francis clarified his comments on homosexuality. In a letter to Jesuit Father James Martin, who reached out to the Pope for clarification, Francis said “When I said it is a sin, I was simply referring to Catholic moral tinflatable kayak brock purdy jersey durex intense vibrations ring custom youth hockey jerseys nike air max 90 futura penn state jersey air jordan 1 low flyease jordan proto max 720 oregon football jerseys yeezy shoes under 1000 8 ft kayak adidas yeezy boost 350 turtle dove air max 270 women bouncing putty egg custom maple leafs jersey eaching, which says that every sexual act outside of marriage is a sin.
The Pope further clarified that what he meant was that making homosexuality a crime was what was not good, “As you can see, I was repeating something in general. I should have said ‘It is a sin, as is any sexual act outside of marriage.’ This is to speak of ‘the matter’ of sin, but we know well that Catholic morality not only takes into consideration the matter but also evaluates freedom and intention; and this, for every kind of sin.”
His interview on last week Tuesday with AP said that homosexuality wasn’t a crime and the laws against them are unjust and called upon the church to work towards doing away with them, “Being homosexual is not a crime. It’s not a crime. Yes, but it’s a sin. Fine, but first let’s distinguish between a sin and a crime.”